Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Suecessoi to The Free ',more, established 1881 Published semi-weekly during the College year, except on holidays, by students of The Penns', Ivania State College, in the Interest of the College the students, faculty, alumni, and friends THE MANAGING HOARD JOHN A TROANOVITGII 39 Editor FRANCIS A C VOSTERS, JR 15 Business Monager HERBERT B CAMAS 19 JEROME SHAFTER 19 Stotts Editor Athert !sing Momper ROY ft NICHOLS JR 'Pi RICHARD W KOOMAN "IS Managing Editor • Circulation Manager SALVATORE S SALA '2a RALPH H CUMIN ACH 59 Noss Editor Promotion Honorer Al AN G McINTIRE '39 DALLAS R LONG 'l9 Feature Editor Ewalsis Advertising Mnnog4 THOMAS A BOAL . 19 MARS J SAMPLE 'l9 Assistant Manning Editor Senior Secretary BUMF 74 TRABUE 19 LIICTI LE GREFNUT:Rf; '59 Assotant Sports Hitter Women , Editor !awn E SHUN TO Asiiorlate Women o Editor RRRRRRR NTRO FOR POKINGINAL ADV.TISING National Advertising Service, Inc College Pol.fishers Reprerenlanve 420 MAOI9OIIAvE NEW YORK N Y CIoCA.O Baca. Las I...LEs Sm. ro.<llCo Associate rctitors Priori S Hsisienran Jr •40 Bradley Owens . 40 Robert L Ws!son 40 (stows U Sillies, '4O A William Enrol Jr . 40 Bernard A Newman 40 rmanuel Rah 'No !Torbert Nopmn Women's Associate Editors Phyla , It Caplan 4h Associate Business Managers C Russell Colt MI/ Morton Nieman '4ll Dolls C Gutman 'Ott Hamming Fllass Thk 14.1 P .. News 1:411tor TIII4 1•0111,-.-.- About , all, Orr Conran!), will Le tolmaul For rrr loloanre Moe Pi 1114 . 1011 and lime at mighl Tuesday, Deeembe) 13, 1938 THE DINNER GONG CO-OPERATIVE STUDENT activity received s tonne %etback Sunday afternoon when the College administration tightened its "testi ictions" and forced the meeting of the newly-mgamled Penn State Co-op League to disband by cancelling permission previously granted to meet in Old \lain The League, composed entirely of students under the temporary chairmanship of Allan' Tapman '39, planned to establish a student consumers co-operative, which, it hoped, would make it possible for students to have five' luncheons per week at an estimated cost of 15 cents per luncheon A week ago lust Thursday, accoiding to the League, a committee visited George W Ebert, superintendent of grounds and buildings, and asked pet mission Cm lb students to use Room 9, Dairy Building, for "eating put poses " Mit Ebet t, it is said, iefei led the request to Pi of A R 801- land, dint v husband] y, saying the matter was out of his MICtIOII Pt ofessot Boil md, I epos is say, grunted this peilmission, and the committee im mediately .et to wail, to build up a permanent olgantiation Under the plan, members of the co-operative v re to subma ihe to individual $1 shoes to fin ance the initial outlay for food and necessary U LPllilii—money %%hid, would lie refunded as soon is the co-op began paying dividends THEN SUDDENLY last Finlay the commit ter was summoned and told the plan must hr — dis sanded becau , e, among othri things, it, involved I—The making of money 2—The establishment at a cal palatum, and —The t,e. of College faulgics Although plans iepottedly had been an anged fm the use of electucity and the committee had oriel ed to sciap its dome to use College utensils fm making coffee, it was refused pea mission to continue because— The College does not pei mit sales or solici tations on campus and because the use of a College building for such a student Co opera live would be against the purposes for which the buildings are to be utilized Now dime s much to be stud in faWn of the College's policy not to peiinit sales m solicitations MI campus Yet, as fa as the Collegian has been able to lean, these seems to be a general nnsumlei - standing shi coiling this Pal lall.lial ease . . POR INSTANCE,—if the College does not per mit ~ ales oi solicitations on campus—why then does it insist on 'tinning the Sandwich Shop" Of eout se, the Collegian' does not mean that the Col lege should close up the Sandwell Shop To do so mould be foolish But it least the College could be consistent in its polity On the other hand, the College may say that no I'RIVATE mganizations should be pet mated to sill or solicit on the campus In this, the Collegian stands fn mly behind the College However, the Penn State Co op League Is not a private organization in the true sense of the word II is an mgainnition of students, an organiza tion open to all students willing to join, an 01- gani7ation designed only to benefit the welfare of the students, an organization whielf is sinulai in almost every iespett to the student book ex change established by the Independent Patty last year s—an undo taking which was approved by the College AS FOR money-making possibilities, the Col legian would like to suggest that a co-operative does not make money, but shines its profits—or losses—among the individuals pas ticipating in its undertaking In other worddl If the participants "make money" they make it only in the sense that their food bill is decreased, If they "lose 'money" they lose it in the sense that their food bill is Increased Why the College, which itself has so boldly championed the canse of student welfare, should now decline to grant pei mission for a student co operative of this - sort, is not exactly clear to the Collegian. Let's hope the College is not repudiating its liberalism now The Pen Is Nightie) We don't know who they WCI e, hot :,oine couple must have had a ,peeeh-le, battle on the back of the em nel 1 Dom none that a weal es, handed us She stai ts Oil Will it m,suage yom feelings if we don't talk 9" 'The speech of little men is as the squeaking of Why classify yourself in the rodent fanaly9" thu gae , ,s is that It V. 84 calm Jo Condi in and ha me Betkav,, Don McConnell and Ernnyt Mc- Kelvey, m Millet Flame) and Marge Little They ate alwar; squabbhng anyhow Campus Personalities: 1-Icie is indeed a peculiar animal It` lives in navies where people go to enjoy moving pictures The Movie Ila- , la is a big obstacle in then pm suit of h•ippmess It talki loud It makes sine' t clacks Woi se still, it _laughs loudly at its own jokes Once in awhile it bi ngs an alai in cloch in a cow bell Boy, that's lun Ringing it alla time Sonie people make good CI acks in movies We laugh too But they stop at that The Movie Ile- Ha aveiages two oi duce oaths every five minu tes Strangely, although it Olives on laughter, the species can go on toi hauls after the audience ignores its presence It fines have one admnable, quality It sees the humorous side of evelything Even when Padei ewski is playing the Moonlight Sonata oi when some poor soul lies on his death bed Personally, we wish the ushets would toss all the Movie Ha-Has out on then respective And we fondly hope the species iapally becomes as extinct as the iacoon coat and the signboaid , Morris Schwab 40 Burton C Willis, Jr '4O Janet E Story '4O A Wilhum taAtel Jr 40 __W Bradley Owen, 40 Our Faun lie Author Eluabeth Woodwni ho water Sub-Deb in Ladies Home Joni nal Anil we't e rm inus Deep in a Dream The best idea we have heal d. in a long while fm a Indio piognam comes hem Dons Neushaum, mitt, has change of the State College Hotel's Travel Sweatt Neusbaum's plan calls fm a pie warn featm mg a dream specialist, who would analyze di emns sent in by 'mho listenm s Joe Rubin, enghst comp prof, suggests Maxwell Howe sponsot it and use as .t slogan, "Good to the last di op-olf " hi the Wake Of The Weekendi The le,s , aid about Soph Hop, the le , . said as rot the ,game Satan day night, did anyone stay foi the second half , Ike Gilbei t looked a little happiei this week cony piesented itself with en Elliot saving seats fm Gem ge DeJui e and W innie Bischoff that was Fi ankle Bin- fold walking mound undei that dei by popului Mary O'Connor with Mink Vin/ant' Dottie Walton comes m aith DU Jesse Cope double dating with Eienzan Skuthei and Dick Medal iek deseciation of the ails Ed Wood% violin %mums° of the cillege symphony, playing diums in the sophomore ink band Ruth' Reynolds coming in late with someone she's nice even if she does come flout Scranton Benny Gould, Ca usadm captain, stole the show with those out of-bounds shots of his we undm stand that the only spectatm in the stands 'fin the fieshman game was Lillian MeAllisto, lovely blonde pm t from Uppei Dolby /. she was waiting foi a basketball second, Don Gaitland Gem ge Yeckley, ietiring songbild, who once in awhile manages the football team, and who last pmform ed m Oclobei at the BiockeihotT,"put on a demand appeinance at the sigma nu fmmal Saturday night evelybody was signing Howie Ander son's cm, shut Bob Wilson did too, and then found out that it was his own othei news of 'the weekend has it that Phil Slough, alfa kin toe who plays sa), for Chadic Smith, pinned Jean Livermore, gamma fibete Bill Stohldrim, phi 'gam, has elnistened his new boat "The Aggie R " after you guess who Gm dy Zern, who sees red most of the time, feels blues since Sylvia Et lei and he split up after leading the skunk stray in last Is ue of Flak, we wondei who came out second Jest in that—battle of smells, the skunk ol frothy —MANIAC ..;- •...'„,•. s, ..,. • r , ac e: , ....• XMAS GIFTS . roi ' - 01 ) , MEN ~- - oirrs MEN LIKE ~ Jewell> , Wallets • lIIIIIn 1 r Set 4 11l trglie9 s s• '" . GIFTS TO WEAR _ Shirk Socks ..... Ties Glo4es ' GIF"I'S FOR INDOOR MEN. • . Itobeg r • Pajamas . Slippers ' k .... GIFTS FOR OUTDOOR MEN • 1 . Ity.elcelm , Sweaters 1 Ski Apparel Miiffieis .' , -- v., . , Xfiteh. l i k*fli Elf: ' , ..,.., ..... , -0........ , r...... STARK BROS & HARPER „.. l i c , k iir, _ A OLD MANIA The Movie Ha-Ha PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Debate Team , Ties In Meet Squad Places 3rd in Tri-Slate Tournament Saturday At Westminster Failing - An the lii st time five vears to take first place in the Ti i-State Debaters tom na ment ' held at Westminister Col lege, New Wilmington/ on Satut day, Penn State', debaters - tied With Mi Mei cy, Washington and Jae) son, and Waynesburg col leges lot thud place Each of these teams won five out of met debate. Eighteen tennis flan colleges in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Wes- Virginia debated the, nues!lon, "Resolved . 7 - That the United States should cease to use public funds, including et edit, lot the put pose of stimulating bus.ness " f'ted S Crulson and Anhui R Neat y debated the uffii mauve .Ade Tot the College while David E Cohen and Charles C Sweet suppoi ted the negative All ate seniors oil the records Hit of the week ecord - is Tom my Doi sey's Room With a View backed by 'Down Home Rag, two Victor musts The Bust is the best Dorsey record since Josephine in our opinion, and that covets a lot of ground Jack Leonard does a spme-ttngling job on the vocal I The reverse is a bit of the COI n on the cob, but a swing achieve ment that you cunt help but like Victoi gees us the answer to the Jitteibuigs' prziym, especial ly for Goodman fans Benny his completed a swing album of four discs, including foul >ecmdings by the orchestra and , four by the num tet The numbers au e - Make Beheve,,The 'Blue Room, L Never Knew, Sweet, Sue, SlVondmful, I Must Have That Man, Sweet Comma Brown and Opus 1 / 2 The latter is an in igmal number com posed by the membeis of the quai -1 let Goodman also waxes another swing classic in doing Bumble Bee Stomp, containing some On ll ling clai net, and Cilibiribid, the old Italian waite song done up in owing style Skannay Ennis, foi m et skin-beater and vocalist foi Kemp, lecmds Gardenias and Deep Ilia Dream foi 'Victor with his own newly-organized band, and they'ie light in theme, too Hats ofF to Attie Shaw, who hoc one of the b e st bands on wax, and headed fm the top at a stream lined pace His, Begin the Be game on Bluebn d is the best le cm ding we've hemil so fat this fall, and Back Bay Shuffle, Any Old TIM°, and What Is This Thing Called Love? me "must-be 'welds" foi any wax devotee You will like his vocalist, Billy Holli day Diop in at the music shop and hear hei sing Any OhhTime Les Biown does two Bluebud hits which you'll like fiom the_ current musical 'comedy hit, "The Boys Flom Syracuse," This Can't Be Love and Sing Fat Your Sup- pei And we have the Philly Phloogie, Jan Savitt, iecordmg I Bony Flonie and Just A Kid I Named Joe, with good vocals by Bon Bon, and Carlotta Dale A hand that suipiised us was Giuy Gordon and His Tic-Toe rhythm doing Emaline, Wayne King's sequel to his sensational Josephine The style, is perfect for the intetpietation this tune ie. guiles The reverse, Let Me Sleep Tonight, is sweet MIMS, nicely handled Fm the boys that like hot mu sic, we recommend Sidney "Pop" Bechet's Shad and I've Found a New' Baby These wale seconded in 1932 by Pop and his New Oi lcans Feetwai mars; but have' been eissued because of the ti emend ous intei est in Bechet following Hughes Panassie's labeling him as one of the gi °tacit geniuses in swing music In these recordings we hear swing with the gates wide open —A G M iNFONOOSPAK 4"h M 4r-e. A year' round rift A Magazine Subscription Special Assortment of - • Sniokers' Gifts ', -NITTANY, NEWS'STAND Candy , _ Smoke-,' w' w omen Most of oui sympathies of the past few months have gone to efugees and the suffering popu lace of waning nations Now that Christmas approaches, we .become thankful thnt the spirit tit the day exists in ow country. We ale some in out homes, we know that ,oui stockings will be filled Clnisimas mining. But, there tie many close to us who do not have these benefits and -this love that makes the season one of joy In State College and Lewis town, two institutions exist that attempt to make up for the lack of these benefits to pool children W S C A is sponsoring its an nual Chi istmas di we to make sine that these boys and gills will wake up to filled stockings and holiday fun on Decembdr 25 The aim of Freshmen Council and House of Representatives, who are conducting the campaign, is to collect 25 cents from euth woman student A quintet is theap price to bring a smile to the face of a child without home,oi privilege The donatidn of a few •cents'means more than an expen sive gift to a, hind—it means that the smut of Chi istmas still lives Mat Hall alui9tmas dinner will be 'held Monday, December 19 After the ceremonies, the cowl, will, visit Atherton Hall fin a coffee bout New Gauge Installed i A new eleettically heated pi e ' capitation gauge was recently in stalled on the roof of the Minei al Indust les Building Constructed fi em sheet metal, an old funnel, an old tube, and a copper valve, the insti ument was assembled in the Mino al Indust,. ies Labot a too, at a total cost of $3 90 By melting snow as it falls the new gauge Hakes possible a mole ac cm ate measure of snowfall than fat merly obtained Fromm's _- Big Shoe Sale One Lot Florsheim X 5.9.5 See Our Windows fromm's E. College Ave 194:5:MMIX:525i)*Cf ,NS:gir:FM=4:S4I:647:4IOS4I*SMISZNAISi 13::47.115ta - It's Not Toci' Early To )1 Order Christmas TURKEYS 14 .. 111 .111 7 , W . t 1 'Only 11 Days to-Christmas: lao ... 1 W time to start. lanning yonrtrienu for th'e ' . ii Big Feast ...to order the fowl ..;the Vege- tables . : . the trinimingsihat - play such an:,W , 5 impottant =Part hi' the success of your 1 , W. meal. Assure yoUrself Ofaiperteetsdinnerl by ordering youtJiglday foods at.the Nit- M I tang Meadows Farm:Storetodiy. _ )1W , ' , Dial 775' -= ,- f`- .- g . , ~ ~ c - - 1 NITTANT MEADOWS:FARVSTORF,I , Corner Allen : and -Beayer. ' - Lisagarsamtamixsamturaigatcpaiiiiocissagn, College Authorities Rap Co-ed Drinking (Continued From Page One) to thos‘e who assume lespomulal ity Lot investigating - _ The Why of Preventing Drinking Regal ding the why and whe:e -lo:a of pi eventing di inking among women students, Dean Ray gays • "There ale those who say that we have no occasion for hying to esti ict drinking among college women at a time ,when society in general, with a good boost from the lawn intei est, 'wards di ing mote - lightly than at any time in the recent past "Then why attempt to preserve r totally different situation in a College , Because a college is com mitted to the task of educating young people lot places of leader ship in a world desperately need ing good leaders" , AFTER VACATION . . DANCE ... • , • WHEN ? WHERE ? See Page 4 Shoes Opposite Old Main , Tu'esday, December 13, 1938 - BOOKS FOR ALL..:. 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